
Charles Simeon
Charles Simeon, written by Handley Carr Glyn Moule, chronicles the life of the influential Evangelical minister who served at Trinity Church in Cambridge from 1783. Initially a carefree undergraduate, Simeon's life transformed after he understood the significance of the Atonement, leading him to dedicate himself to spreading this doctrine. Despite facing significant opposition and disturbances during his services, he became a pivotal figure in shaping the Evangelical movement in England, mentoring future clergy and leaving a lasting impact on the Church. His methods and teachings continue to resonate within Christian communities today.















